On a similar note, as I said in my previous post I'll try to avoid songs from Nintendo games, as I feel many people on this forum haven't experienced games outside of ones on Nintendo consoles, so I feel that if I stick with Nintendo games then it won't bring much variety to the thread. No Mario Games, as I feel a majority of posts in this thread will be songs from Mario games, so I'd like to avoid that and introduce something unique to the thread. Hard Mode (no repeat games), and I'll also try to avoid repeating the same series, but I feel it's bound to happen eventually so I'll leave it as something I'll try to avoid. The way this track feels like it's almost a patchwork of different musical pieces makes it reflect Melee's own patchwork nature, and it's just fun to listen to in general.īefore I start, I'd like to establish some rules that I'll be following: Melee's adventure mode is itself disjointed in a way that, say, the SSE is not, but it works in Melee, spectacularly so. That disjointedness has the same spirit as Melee's adventure mode, which whisks you from jumping on Koopas in the Mushroom Kingdom to racing along Mute City's track. At times, it feels… disjointed, but in a way that works. It has some of the "grand overture" feel that the first Mario Galaxy title screen has, but also the playfulness of the TTYD title screen, to compare it to some other good picks in this thread. It does a remarkable job of setting up an energy, and energy that distinctly reflects the crazy frantic crossover that is Super Smash Bros. This song isn't nearly as good as the Melee main menu music (which, I admit now, is the best in the series, in my opinion), but it still carries that energy and purpose of setting the stage that the main menu music does. I played a lot more Brawl as a kid than Melee, and, back then, I thought Brawl had the better music by far.
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I don't actually think I can say that nostalgia is a part of this choice. But, I think to pick a favorite that I'll inevitably regret in a few days when I think of something else I like better, I'm going to go with:ġ.
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Believe it or not, Mario Party 5 manages to come up as an oddball pick, too. It's hard, because my first thought immediately goes to TTYD, as well, with Octopath Traveler clocking in as a close second. Alright, let's try hard mode on this one, shall we?